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Post by scrawn on Oct 15, 2005 12:59:35 GMT -5
Saturday Night Fallout 10/15/05
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Felix Santana w/Santana Sr. vs. Gary
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D-Train vs. Lost Boys - #1 Contendership for the tag titles tables match
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Wolf vs. Tracy Finn
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Submission Match Nicholas Alger vs. Brian Carnage
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Triple Threat Tornado Tag Match The Capitilists vs. Beau James and El Froggy Mask vs. Damien and Rev
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Fallout opens to the flashback of DNA eliminating Felix Santana in the final round of the battle royale, resulting in him becoming the number one contender for the Junior title.
“Take that, bitches! This isn’t your momma’s Fallout!’
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Post by scrawn on Oct 15, 2005 13:00:27 GMT -5
Opening Segment: A special thank you
Fallout opens up with its usual pyros, and immediately Immigrant Song kicks in, and the crowd cheers as Biff Taylor, Fallout GM, struts out to the adoring fans. He walks down the ramp, sliding in and perfectly catching the microphone as it’s thrown to him. He turns to the fans, smiling and makes his announcement.
Biff: Well I know that over the past three or four weeks, Fallout hasn’t exactly lived up to its expectations. Over that period we have been told we’ve dissapointed you, then fans...
Crowd boos Biff’s comment
Biff:...And to be quite frank, I agreed with them to an extent. Which is why starting today, Fallout is going to change for the better. It’s going to be exactly the same as it was before, but with a few ‘minor’ changes. The changes involved are that if a wrestler doesn’t feel the need to put in 100% in every match, then he’s indefinately suspended!
The crowd question Biff’s idea, and wonder if this is actually for the better of Fallout or for the worse.
Biff: So without further ado, tonight we shall see matches such as Felix Santana Junior vs. Gary!
There’s a huge cheer from the fans.
Biff: Lost Boys vs. D-Train in their rearranged tables match!
Huge cheer again.
Biff: And the main event...The Capitalists vs. Beau James/El Froggy Mask vs. Damien/Revenant in a triple threat tag team match!
The crowd cheer again as Immigrant Song hits the PA system once again, and Biff leaves the ring with a huge pop, but many fans still questioning his most recent ideas for Fallout.
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Post by scrawn on Oct 15, 2005 13:01:13 GMT -5
Segment: The number one contender
The camera opens up with DNA, who is kicking a punchbag in his locker room. He kicks the bag, bear-footed of course, and smashes the bag with perfect power on both sides. He repeats the kicks once, twice, several times and the bag viciously wobbles from side to side. A final, firm Yakuza kick-style kick takes the bag down to the ground, and DNA watches on, admiring his work. He turns his back to the bag, before turning on the sixpence, running up and smashing it with a powerful kick on the side. The bag swings around 360 degrees, and one of the ends catches on the corner of a metal bar, resulting in the bag pouring out its contents. DNA smirks at his work, and looks at the camera, pointing at it as he leaves the room.
DNA: Tonight, Brian Carnage will fall victim to Nick Alger...but the Samhain pre-show, Kevin Fitsharris better shine that belt real good, because I’m coming for him...Beware Mr. Fitsharris...beware....
He opens the door, grabbing a gym bag and swinging it around his back befroe leaving, slamming the door shut. The camera cuts straight to another one, where the Capitalists are both watching a television screen, and smiling.
Kalb: You actually think that he holds any chance in winning?
Fitsharris: You know what, my friend? I don’t think he holds a rats chance in hell.
The two Capitalist members give each other a high-five and laughing, as we fade back to the arena.
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Post by scrawn on Oct 15, 2005 13:01:58 GMT -5
Match 1: Felix Santana Jr. vs. Gary
Philip: The following match is scheduled for one fall! Coming first to the ring, being accompanied by Felix Santana Senior, from the Dominican Republic...Felix Santana Junior!
’Gasolina’ by Daddy Yankee hits, and the Felix Santanas walk out to an incredibly hostile reaction from the fans. The Santanas are clearly used to this by now, and choose to do what they always do - ignore them - as they march down to the ring. They climb up the steps, slowly sliding into the ring and showing off, as ‘Loser’ by Beck hits, and the crowd cheers as Gary walks out.
Philip: And weighing at 145 lbs...Gary!
Gary runs down to the ring, slapping the hands of the fans. He slides into the ring and throws his arms in the air, a huge smile beaming on his face as he gets into his corner. Santana Senior leaves the ring, and we get ready to start the first match of the night.
Bell Rings.
The two circle the ring a couple of times before they engage in a grapple hold. Santana easily wins it, throwing Gary against the ropes. Santana then locks Gary into a side headlock, and holds it for a couple of seconds whilst applying pressure to the neck. He then performs a simple but effective Snapmere, and Gary shoots back up, only to be hit by a snap dropkick. Santana makes the cover but gary manages to kick out before the three count. Gary slowly makes his way back to his feet, and manages to hit a low dropkick to the shins of Santana, and follows it up with a bulldog. The fans cheer him on, and it looks like he might actually win a match cleanly as he runs, planting a running elbow drop. He makes a cover but despite the whole arena helping with the count, Santana manages to get a shouldr up before the three count. Gary is a little dissapointed, and lifts Santana back to his feet. The Dominican fights back with a Double Wrist Clutch Suplex, and makes the pin but Gary somehow manages to kick out. Santana Senior argues with the ref, but the referee ignores his please as Santana Junior lays into Gary. He gives him mounted punches, but Gary manages to roll it up into a small package: 1......2......kickout by Santana! Gary looks surprised, maybe not that Santana kicked out but that he actually pulled off the move very well. The two get to their feet and Santana runs at Gary, only for gary to hit an arm drag. Santana gets back to his feet, running at Gary again. This time Gary sidesteps Santana, and trips him up. Gary rolls him over and climbs to the top rope, hitting a perfect elbow drop. The airtime is good, the power on the elbow looks great, but like in the past the accuracy is rather bad, and Gary lands a couple of feet past Santana. The crowd groan as Gary lands with an awkward thud in the ring. Santana Junior manages to get back to his feet before Gary, and lifts him up to his feet. He catches Gary under his legs, flips over, hitting the El Santana Driver (Sunset Flip Piledriver). He makes the pin and the referee makes the count: 1......2......3.
Philip: here is your winner, Felix Santana Junior.
’Gasolina’ hits again and Santana Junior throws his arms in the air. He leaves the ring with his dad, confident of the win and especially since Santana Junior doesn’t tend to perform quite so well as he could against the ‘weaker’ opponents. It clearly looks as though Biff’s policy looks to be working as we fade out.
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Post by scrawn on Oct 15, 2005 13:02:18 GMT -5
Match 2: Tables match - Lost Boys vs. D-Train
Philip: The following match is a tag team tables match, for the number one contendership of the tag team titles! Coming first to the ring, weighing at a combined weight of 365 lbs…The Lost Boys!
’Cry little Sister’ hits and the Lost Boys run out through the curtains, immediately sprinting to the ring to a great reception from the fans. They look out the ring, viewing the tables that have been placed around the ringside as the two get ready for their opponents.
Philip: And their opponents, weighing at a combined weight of 550 lbs…D-Train!
’Wait and Bleed’ by Slipknot hits, and D-Train walk out to a huge reaction from the fans. The clear favourites of the match strut down to the ring, still on a high after having such a great performance in the battle royale two weeks back. The two enter the ring, and their intimidating presence causes the Lost Boys to flee the ring. However they quickly enter, and the match starts.
Bell Rings.
The match is naturally tornado tag, and D-Train immediately close in on their opponents, and both throw a punch at the Lost Boys. However the Lost Boys quickly reverse it, and start attacking D-Train themselves. Memnoch hits a spinning heel kick on Thomas, and Uriel manages to take McMichaelson down with a flying clothesline. The fans give a small cheer as The two Lost Boys jump to their feet, and start fighting the D-Train members they just beat down on. Memnoch slips to the outside of the ring, beating down on Thomas but in the ring is where the main action takes place. Uriel lifts McMichaelson up to his feet, but the former football player fights back, throwing Uriel into the turnbuckle. McMichaelson gets revenge on the surprise beat-down beforehand, and delivers a couple of shots to the ribs. He takes Uriel out of the turnbuckle and throws him against the ropes, but Uriel immediately fights back with a hurricarana into the ropes. Uriel quickly follows, and grabs a table and slides it into the ring. However in a last-ditch effort to take out more revenge, McMichaelson takes him down with a Big Boot, before falling to the ground himself. At the other end of the ringside, Thomas is beating down on Memnoch. He throws Memnoch into the ring and sets up the table, and signals for a Powerbomb. He lifts Memnoch up, but Memnoch manages to get back to his feet, before jumping up and taking Thomas down with an Enziguri. The fans cheer again as Thomas falls out the ring, and Memnoch duly follows, hoping to finish the match quite quickly. McMichaelson and Uriel are now in the ring, and Uriel plants McMichaelson with a dropkick to the knee. He rolls him onto the table, but as he tries to get to the top rope, Thomas knocks him down. Memnoch then hits Thomas with the ring bell, and climbs to the top rope, hitting a Moonsault. However McMichaelson manages to move and Memnoch falls through the table. The match isn’t over, but Memnoch is clearly hurt by the move.
Thomas and Uriel crawl into the ring, and start attacking each other with slow punches. Being a natural brawler, Thomas takes the advantage, throwing Uriel against the ropes and hitting him with a charging shoulder block. He calls for the end, sliding out the ring and grabbing two tables. He sets one up on the outside, and one on the inside before sliding back into the ring. He begins setting it up before Uriel is back up, and starts attacking him with clubs to the back. Thomas turns around and Uriel plants him with an elevated hip toss. Uriel then sets the table up fully, and rolls Thomas onto it. He climbs the turnbuckle, but before he can jump off McMichaelson throws himself at the ropes, causing Uriel to hit his private areas on the turnbuckle. The crowd sense a D-Train revival as McMichaelson lifts his partner off the table, and the two grab Uriel, going for a double Powerbomb. They turn around, planting Uriel in what they think is the table, however Memnoch throws himself in the way, knocking the table out the way but sacrificing himself. Uriel lands on his brother, and it may be painful for both, but it stops them losing the match. Memnoch slides out the ring, setting up the table on the outside before re-entering the ring, and he attempts to beat down both D-Train members. He manages to do well, until he attempts a double clothesline which goes horribly wrong, and the two chokeslam him. McMichaelson calls for the end and he grabs Uriel, as Thomas grabs Memnoch. The two lift them up onto their shoulders, and Thomas opts for the table in the ring. McMichaelson walks over to the ropes, aiming to drop Uriel all the way out the ring and into the table. But Uriel manages to flip McMichaelson with a hurricarana over the top rope, just as Thomas lands the Powerbomb! Both McMichaelson and Memnoch smash into the tables, and the bell rings with immediate confusion over the result. The referee leaves the ring, talking to Philip, who announces the result.
Philip: The referee has informed me that both McMichaelson and Memnoch were eliminated at the same time, resulting in a draw! Which means that both teams become the number one contenders for the tag team titles!
The fans are pleased at this result, cheering as Thomas and Uriel look at each other in the ring. They smile, shaking hands and both through each other’s arms in the air as a mark of respect for each other, as we fade out.
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Post by scrawn on Oct 15, 2005 13:03:42 GMT -5
Match 3: Wolf vs. Tracy Finn (Credit: Jake Cheng. Post-match credit: DD)
As Fallout returns from commercials, Wolf stands in the ring with Philip as his opponents is about to make his way down to the ring.
“Hot-Blooded” by Foreigner blares on the PA system inside the ACW and the crowd cheers as Tracy Finn makes his way to ring. He is pumped up for his match, as he jumps up and down, waving to the crowd as he makes his way to the ramp.
Philip: And now, coming from Escanaba, Michigan, Tracy Finn!!
Tracy is still jumping up and down, but he won’t be for long, as Tracy lands from a jump on his ankle wrong, causing him to roll it and falls to the ringside mats. Medical staff come from backstage to help him and gives Philip the news on the situation.
Philip: Tracy Finn can no longer compete for tonight. The winner of this contest is Wolf.
The crowd are split evens with Wolf, some cheering and some booing but before we fade out, suddenly ‘Immigrant Song’ by Jimmy Hendrix hits, and Biff Taylor walks out to a mixed reception from the fans. He waits on top of the ramp, microphone in hand.
Biff: So Wolf, I see you ‘defeated’ Tracy Finn there. However I’m not too impressed with the performance of the match. I mean you’re supposed to entertain them, not have your opponent injure his ankle before he can even enter the ring.
Wolf shouts out the ring, claiming that he couldn’t do anything about it.
Biff: And because I do not feel that you fought to 100%, I am hereby indefinately suspending you from Fallout!
Wolf is completely shocked as the words run through his head. The man who has been generating incredible face pops from the fans, and one of the hottest stars on Fallout just watches baffled, as Biff mimmicks a wave, before leaving the stage area to huge jeers from the fans. Wolf just stands in the ring, completely distraught. A small cheer of ‘Wolf’ starts in the fans, and it gradually gets louder, but it doesn’t really matter to Wolf as he just shakes his head in disbelief. Tracy Finn slowly gets up behind him and Wolf turns around. Some sections of the crowd cheers, expecting Wolf to destroy Finn, but instead he stares at Finn, almost like he is about to cry, before leaving the ring. Finn looks as baffled as Wolf had done moments before, and the fans continue chanting Wolf’s name as he glumly walks up the ramp.
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Post by scrawn on Oct 15, 2005 13:04:02 GMT -5
Match 4: Submission Match - Brian Carnage vs. ‘Dangerous’ Nick Alger
Philip: The following match is a submissions only match, and is scheduled for one fall! An added rule is that competitors are not allowed to leave the ring area. First off, weighing at 214 lbs…Brian Carnage!
’Open Your Eyes’ hits, and Brian Carnage shows up on the entrance ramp with a determined look on his face. He walks down, showing off his blue hair as he slaps the fans’ hands, before walking up the steel steps, and entering the ring. He shows a little smirk off his face, before waiting for his opponent.
Philip: And his opponent, weighing at 255 lbs…’Dangerous’ Nick Alger!
’Eagleheart’ hits, and DNA gets a decent pop from the fans as he makes his way through the curtain. The man with the title shot at the Samhain pre-show knows that this match is clearly his territory, and there is also a look of determination on his face as he enters the ring. He looks at Carnage, smirking, before turning to his corner and getting ready to fight.
Bell Rings.
The two wrestlers are both experts at submission holds, but anyone with two brain cells would favor the expert in this category in DNA. The two circle around a little, before locking up in a front Grapple hold. DNA puts all he can into the hold, but Carnage holds his ground, and manages to shrug it away. A small smile cracks on DNA’s face as the two lock up again, and this time DNA succeeds, locking Carnage around the waist and holding it there. He grabs Carnage by the arm and throws him over the back of his neck, hitting a Fireman’s Carry. Carnage is quick to his feet though, and decides to take the no-nonsense approach. He runs at DNA, planting him with an Enziguri into a headlock from the ground. DNA rolls over and locks in a half nelson, but Carnage is quick to the ropes. DNA breaks the hold and looks at his opponent as he gets up. The two lock up again in a front grapple hold, and this time Carnage wins, throwing DNA at the ropes. Carnage throws himself back at the ropes and the two return, with Carnage hitting a perfect Swinging Neckbreaker. He smiles as he lifts DNA back up to the ground, hitting a snapmere-to-chinlock and holds the move in the center of the ring. The camera closes up on DNA’s face, and a look of concern appears on his face. However he manages to resist it long enough to grab Carnage’s arm, and throw him over his head. DNA responds by locking in a Scissored Choke Sleeper, and Carnage instantly realizes his mistake. He tries getting out of the move but DNA slowly applies pressure to the neck, and Carnage is almost out. After about half a minute, the referee resorts to holding up Carnage’s arm. It drops. He tries again, and it drops a second time. He tries a third time, but this time Carnage shows life, and manages to roll over to the ropes.
Carnage slowly gets to his feet and turns around, noticing DNA ready to attack. DNA runs at him, but Carnage evades the attack, bouncing off the ropes at a 90 degree angle to the ones DNA bounces off. Carnage plants him with a Spinning Wheel Kick, and instantly locks in a lion tamer. DNA is in severe pain, but manages to crawl to the ropes with relative ease. He climbs to his face, running at Carnage and SMACK! Plants not only Brian Carnage, but also the referee between the eyes with a flying forearm smash. DNA immediately sees his error, but that’s the least of his worries as the two Capitalists enter the ring, and begin beating down on DNA. Kalb lifts him to his feet, and Fitsharris smashes the Junior title belt on his forehead. DNA goes down in a crumpled heap, and the Capitalists flee the ring as Carnage makes his way to his feet. Carnage looks at DNA, completely confused and unbeknownst to the incident that just occurred. Instead he locks in the famous Octopus Stretch. DNA comes around, and sees the predicament he’s in. Immediately he screams in pain, and in perfect timing the referee also comes back to the world, and starts asking DNA if he’s to tap out. DNA tries to resist, but the force of the hold is almost unbearable. Like most normal people, he goes to tap out…before lunging at the ropes and managing to grab hold with his arm. One can only imagine the horror on the faces of the Capitalists as DNA jumps to his feet, looking at Carnage. Carnage tries the Carnage Buster, but DNA catches him on his shoulders, gently dropping him to the ground (ala start of the Styles Clash). But instead, he locks in the Red Alert (Scissored heel hold) and the crowd erupt as Carnage instantly taps out.
Philip: Here is your winner…’Dangerous’ Nick Alger!
’Eagleheart’ hits again as DNA picks up the victory, but the crowd appreciate the match greatly and give both guys a standing ovation. DNA immediately lets go of the submission, and pats Carnage on the back before climbing out the ring and walking to the backstage. The camera follows but is suddenly cut off as we go to commercials.
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Post by scrawn on Oct 15, 2005 13:04:23 GMT -5
Segment: The Challenge
The camera cuts to Biff Taylor sitting in his office, smirking at the result of the DNA/Carnage match. This is immediately brought with a large number of boos, as he starts chewing some tobacco. Suddenly the Glamour Boy charges through the door, and confronts Biff.
Biff: Glamour Boy, is that you? You look…different…
Glamour Boy: Ah yes, you see I got myself a facelift. I mean don’t you think it makes me look sexier?
Biff: Whatever. But what do you want?
Glamour Boy: I want a match with El Froggy Mask at the Samhain Pre-Show. That stupid weirdo has been strutting around here like he owns the place for too long, and I for one wish to stop him in his tracks.
Biff: Well Jeffrey, you’ve got your match. But only under the condition that if you fail to beat him, then you’re fired…
Glamour Boy suddenly swallows hard.
Glamour Boy: You mean…fired?
Biff: Yes, fired…but remember, good ole’ Biff Taylor will be in your corner for the match.
The two grin, and it suddenly bursts into small laughter. Glamour Boy leaves the ring, and all of a sudden the future looks grim for one El Froggy Mask.
Fade Out.
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Post by scrawn on Oct 15, 2005 13:04:42 GMT -5
Segment: Preparations
The camera opens up to a shot at the dressing room of both the Capitalist members. They’re both doing press-ups in a last-ditch effort to prepare for their match. The tension raises as the two quickly jump to their feet, and they look at their dressing room.
Kalb: Ready to do this?
Fitsharris: Ready as ever.
Fitsharris grabs his title, and the two leave the locker room. The camera suddenly shoots to the dressing room of El Froggy Mask and Beau James, who are also getting prepared for the match. In the corner of the locker room is the smashed SSW title. Beau looks at it and sobs, before turning to the locker room door and slowly leave. The camera then cuts to the final locker room, the Untouchables locker room, where Revenant and Damien are standing.
Rev: So this is our first match in the ACW? Shouldn’t be too hard.
Damien: Yes, I mean you can hardly consider the Capitalists or Froggy and Beau James competition. By the way, is the plan all set?
Rev: Oh, it’s set. Tonight the Untouchables will go off like a prom dress!
Damien: You gotta stop listening to Davey.
Rev: I know.
The two leave the locker room, and all six men get ready for the huge main event…next…
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Post by scrawn on Oct 15, 2005 13:05:03 GMT -5
Match 5: Triple Threat Tag - Capitalists vs. El Froggy Mask/Beau James vs. Damien/Revenant
Philip enters the ring at what he expects to be the final time of the night.
Philip: The following match is a triple threat tag team match, scheduled for one fall! Now first off, weighing at a combined weight of 440 lbs…the Capitalists!
’How do you like me now’ hits and Kevin Fitsharris walks out through the curtain to a bad reaction, holding up the Junior title as the former three-time holder Anthony Kalb walks out behind him. The two walk down the ring side-by-side, and slowly enter the ring. Philip immediately leaves, not liking the presence of the Junior Champion, who announces the seconds team.
Philip: and weighing at a combined weight of 482 lbs…Beau James and El Froggy Mask!
’Green Hornet’ from the Kill Bill film hits, and the crowd go ecstatic as the two walk out the curtain. Beau still looks a fair bit upset after losing his SSW title, but he turns into the mood of wanting to win the match as Froggy slides into the ring. Beau follows and the two watch the Capitalists as the final team is announced.
Philip: And finally…they are two members of the Untouchables, Revenant and Damien!
’If you want blood’ hits and Revenant and Damien walk out, gaining a lot of heel heat as they make their way to the ring. The two, making their tag team debut smile as they reach the ring, and jump through the ropes, posing for the fans. The two then get ready to fight, as Philip leaves the ring.
Bell Rings.
Both Untouchable members, Froggy and Fitsharris leave the ring, meaning it will be Kalb and James to start us off. The two lock up in a grapple hold, and Beau being the more powerful throws Kalb at the ropes. Beau hits him with a Hip Toss, and hits an elbow to the chest of Kalb. Beau smiles as he gets up and gets ready to run at the ropes, but Revenant acts quickly, hitting a blind tag on Beau’s back thus allowing him in the ring. Beau scowls at Revenant before leaving, but Revenant doesn’t care and starts beating Kalb down with a few stomps. He lifts Kalb up and throws him at the ropes, but Kalb reverses the whip, and follows it up with a Kitchen Sink. He makes the tag to the Junior champion Fitsharris, who immediately jumps in. Fitsharris may be 50 lbs lighter than Revenant, but he proves to be one of the strongest wrestlers on the Fallout roster, hitting a perfect Vertical Suplex in the center of the ring. He bounces off the ropes, but Froggy makes a tag and jumps into the ring. Froggy grabs the now half-standing Revenant, hitting him with a flipping Neckbreaker and follows it up with a pin that Rev manages to kick out of. Rev slowly makes it back to his feet, and grapples with Froggy. He throws Froggy into the turnbuckle, and delivers a couple of knees to the gut. He then turns and tags Damien in, who gets his first taste of wrestling in the ACW.
Damien grabs Froggy by the arm and throws him into the opposite turnbuckle, and Fitsharris holds out a fist that Froggy runs into, and falls over. The crowd begin to boo as the Untouchable and Senatorial Stable members briefly work together. Damien lifts Froggy up and hits him with a Backdrop suplex before making the pin attempt, which Beau James stops. Damien jumps up and confronts Beau, but the man from the South just smiles, before taking Damien down with a shoulder block. Froggy crawls over to his partner’s corner, and makes the tag to Beau. At the same time, Damien makes the tag to Kalb, who enters the ring. Kalb grabs Beau around the waist, hitting a brilliant belly-to-belly slam and making the pin, but Beau manages to kick out. Kalb quickly jumps to his feet, and lifts Beau up. He attempts an Irish Whip but Beau reverses it into one of his own, locking in the Fujiwara Armbar. However he doesn’t get too far, as Revenant interferes, hitting him with a kick to the back of the neck. This sparks Froggy to enter the ring, and he takes down Revenant with a spinning wheel kick. Damien enters, taking Froggy town with a flying lariat, but walks into the Junior champion, who plants him with the Buck Stops here (X-Factor). By this time the referee has lost all means of control over the match, and the six men continue attacking each other all over the parish. The camera doesn’t really know where to point at, but it looks like Fitsharris accidentally takes his partner down with a clothesline at some point.
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Post by scrawn on Oct 15, 2005 13:05:21 GMT -5
The referee eventually manages to get control, though inadvertedly as Fitsharris takes Beau James out the ring, and at the same time Damien and Kalb fight on the outside. This leaves Revenant and Froggy alone on the inside of the ring, and Froggy uses his experience as an advantage, hitting a jumping clothesline. Froggy then climbs the top rope, jumping up for the Frog Splash, but Revenant manages to move out of the way. The two get back to their feet and Revenant tries a clothesline, but the referee gets in the way, and so as you’d expect he falls, knocked out. Revenant turns around and gets kicked in the stomach, before bouncing off the ropes and hitting a move we haven’t seen for a long time – the Flying Guillotine! He makes the cover, but alas there is no referee! Froggy looks up, then looks on the outside to see the four still attacking each other and unbeknownst to the action in the ring. Suddenly there is a groan from some of the fans, and the camera turns to see none other than Davey Marvel running towards the ring! He jumps off the ropes, hitting the Midnight on Froggy before dragging Revenant on top of him. The referee wakes up and makes the count, just as Beau notices what just happened. He tries entering the ring but it’s all too late as the referee counts: 1……2……3!
Philip: here are your winners…Damien and Revenant!
Davey re-enters the ring and starts stomping on Froggy, just as Damien grabs a chair, attacking both Capitalist members. He enters the ring, and the three notice Beau James, and begin attacking him viciously. Revenant lifts him up, hitting the Running Shoulder Powerslam and it almost destroys Beau James as the two Capitalists enter the ring. However three-on-two proves to be too hard for them, and they lose out with Davey and Damien throwing the two out of the ring. The three remain in the ring, arms raised, and it leaves us with a few questions to consider:
Can anyone derail the Untouchables?
Will Wolf ever return to Fallout TV?
Can DNA defeat all odds and beat Fitsharris for the title?
The countdown towards the Samhain Pre-Show starts here…
Fade to Black.
End of Show.
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Post by hunter on Oct 15, 2005 15:08:03 GMT -5
Nice show...but the Capitalists still rock my socks.
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Post by BK London on Oct 15, 2005 15:43:47 GMT -5
*randomly smashes clock over head*
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Post by Jake on Oct 15, 2005 18:13:08 GMT -5
Untouchables>Capitalists.
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Post by hunter on Oct 16, 2005 6:55:17 GMT -5
Blasphemy.
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